Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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EXERCISES WILL
START AT 10 A. M.
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rw will (irniiii'iHii hririit'tlv itt Jll ii.
111. ill tlm 1.1I riirv mirk. I nk lullmv.
inn iiroui'iun will I c vivrii i iuiul
(xuri'iNVM 1u (i, A. It., W. II. (',
mill Ituil Ci'iikm : '
OlH'iiiiiu I'.uitlii Cull,
1 ) 111 lion iiiiiiiiiiiii'iil in inr.ii-
iirv f I'ti I'fH luriii ill' .liti'liMiii
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liv Mr. Ii. I MiHnr.1.
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At !li if I'lii'mi i.r 1I1 vi(-
(ifi'H nil will ivri'ti tn tint I'.t.dui'.
wlmri III .Inii'ur 1,'nl 'roa will
Mlri'W flu'"'" 11 11 IIh- w.ilor in
im'ii'iirv o' ilii' ifir'nr w-liti pi vp iln-ii
livi'M in II " 1 n ut ri'til'lirt. From lliu
hriilirt nil ri inrni'Mlv iv.m'Meil to
un In llic '' nni-rii liu mo fur the
limirriim "I ilin ilnv.
TI10 urn 'inn nl ilin I'liu'i". Iipain
niii'r nt IUi.'MI n. in. i fulluWH:
Unulo cull. ,i
SnUu'tioii IImiiiI
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I'riivnr It. Cnrlim.
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If 11 ilif'V Kl'.nln'tli Wrli-ll.
SrliTlimi -Omirti'ltr.
ItMiilini- It.'V. I). K. Milliinl.
l.itit'iiln'N "tli'ltv-lnint A'lilrM"
Sliiimn .M'Triiniiii.
Sniitf IUi. iiit lli'iiilli't1.
AiMri'M- itv. Mvrnn llnoxor.
liii'l nfs I Iiiimr lmlivH Itulii'f
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Hi lll'llil'lid'l. - i " ,
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ini'ci 11I d' olriv nt J:.'III ii. 111. (
iiiiv tl'ir iiiiiinul trilinli! nf ri'xiirt'i' tt
tlutir ili'ii! I'tntiiviilt't, HdN'nir ' with
lllit Sllllltlt to tile ill'inl bv t'UltlllllllV
-K" i.f Mfil.'ortl.
TI10 lircl fruHti inn! I hp .liininr Itcil
C'riifH twll ttn't-t nt tint IiU'Ii ki'ImhiI
litiiiilitiv nl : ; Kl 11. in. n inn nil from
thi-rii'to tint park. Kiii'li Junior in
rmiiii'Hlt'iI In I'ltrrv u timii-h nf' lliiw.
unt to imo in iliM'urntiin; lliu iiiunu-intuit.
WASHINGTON. M.iv 20. Tlu Nii
tioniil I'urkx iitgin-iiilioit wiih nn.,nii
ixvil hiTit Initnv 11H tlm (Miliiiiiintiiin nf
11 I'liimtrv wiili? luiivtiuti'iit to iiiiiIit
Mniul tint M'cnorv of tlm iiitlimlnl
imrkH, In r nlii' llii'ir lull H'lUioiilii'
vnliii- fur 1 1"' iiiilinii n 11 J -1 1 1 liiivu 11
viiii'u in I lie unlinililini: nl' tlm hym
li'in. Triiflw cliiwi'ii iiii'lmli' Si'rri'tnrv
Wnli'iilt nl' tlm Sinilli-iiiiiMii Institu
lion: I'ri'f'ilonl l.iiwvll f lliirvnril.
CliiirU'i V, Klinl, .lulm II. . Kinlrv,
Nt'w Ynrk: lli'iirv (Irinr ISrvuiit . of
riiilmli'liiliin : Win. K. CnlliV' of Sun
r'riini'ixi'o. nml nr. 1 riiinnn Alice,
llriirv H. F. MfFiirlinil of Wimliiii'.'
Imi wns cli'i'ti'il lirw ili'iit. uilil Sirli
olnH Mnrrnv Kiillvr, iri-iiili'lil nl' ("nl
uiiiliiii l'nivitrilv,' vii'c iniiNiili'iil. Tin'
oruniiixiitinii iiiiiVKiiicnt wiih inniiiiL'i'il
liv n wii, ,,l (iiiinit lo ronfi'si'iit'in:
1H nun, lit. i ni'criiiu inn) ouliloor run
Hnrvntioii Hiii'ii'tii'i iiinl lliu uuivpivi-
til'S nf 21) Ulllliwi. ' ' : . ' '!: ' ; i I
IE
DKXVK'.t, Colo., Mny 29. Tlio
Oily llnnk imil' Trust compmvy wiw
titkon ovor yOHtonluy liy (Iriint Mo
I'orson, Btu'o luinklni; cnmmliialoiiur,
who onlcrnd I ho limtltutlon okoi!
pouillnu ItlvdHtlKiillon, Tlio lunik's
dopcmllB iicriinlliiK l" Uh Hliltomant
nt tlio c.ioto nf IiiihIiiohii Mny 12,
1910, woro ' l,07li,4l)S.4ll. W. .1.
OnlllKun, (orlnur Hliilo trciiunror of
C'olorniln, mill fiinncr funl nnmlnln
Irutar for Culonidn, Is proH'.dont. Tlio
InHtltulInn l a ntuto bnr.k.
OPEN TEN. LEONARD WOOD'S
HEADQUARTERS IN SEATTLE
SKATTLK, Mnv 21). rroiinriilions
worn licinir iiuu'ii Imrn luiluv to upon
liomliiuni'tmvi of llio "(li'iici'nl Lonn
n nl Wmiil !oi: I'roHiiloiit Club" unriin
ixoil linro liml n'lilil ,
Out 'J'IiIh Out. H Ih Woi'lli Slonoy
DON'T M18S Tll'13. Cut out thin
Bloop, onclnae with Tie mid mull It to
Foloy & Co., 2 835 Sliorriold Avo.,
ClilcnKO, 111., wrltliiR your iiumo nnd
nddroHH olonrly. You will rocolvo In
rolurn n trlnl pnckaKO contnliituK
Foloy'a llonoy mid Tnr Compound,
for coiikIis, coIdH mid croup; Foloy
Klitnoy Pills ror puln In sldos nnd
buck : rliuumntlBm, linnknclio, Idilnoy
mid liliuldnr nllmontBi nnd Koloy Cn
tlinrtlo Tnlilols, n wlioluHoma. nnd
tlioroiiKlily clniuiHlni! catlinrtlo, for
.oonatlpntlon, blllouHiinnH, liondnolio,
nnd alUKKlnh liowols, Kor oulo by
Modfoid I'lmrinucy, '
WASHINGTON, M'uv 20. I'i'""i-'
llrlll Wlll-OII llllH I'llllll'll tilt I'llllllWIIIl'
Vwiiiiiiiil Ilnv im-tiMii"!' In tin' Ami r
ir in iHMinli'!
"MV. fellow e'li.eliM: Mi'inuriu!
Ill v wi.'nrn lliin vi'iir ft ii nilileil tiia
I'i ieillli'li mill I winll, if olilv liv P
ll.l'KNIU'e, In I II lie I HI rt with Villi ill il
ill Hervuiiee nml ill I'xiu'i'Hhiiiir tlm Ken.
I llfllt M Wllilll it illlivitlllllv HIIL'UI'-U.
'n nlmerviii" llio ilnv w I'niuiiii'ino
nile. mil niilv Ilin reunion ill' our owi
I'niiiilrv, lull nl"" mow lliu lilii'i'iil'ui
nf till' woi'lil froiu one of Ilin iiiokI
Kei'iniiH iluit'ri'rt lo wliiirli free uoveut
ment mill" llio free life of men wen
ever umiii.iiI. Wi' Imve liuiied He
l'IiIIiiiiI mid now iiiiiuortul men ln
died in III uri'iil wur of lihi rutioi
ill II new neni.it of eoiiHi'eriitioli. Out
llotiit'lilH j'lid ii'ii'iuihih lyiw nrit etin
lei riiteil lo Hie iniiiiileiiniiee of lib
erlv of tlin world nml of tin union t!
il peonle in ii finifli! I'liuiriiili'tiru o'
liberty nml of t-iu tit . It wiih for. Iliii
Hint o'ir men eiiiixeienlioimlv offerci1
llielr liven, Tbev ennui lo the fieli'
of buttle with tlm liiuh Hiiirit inn'
nine belli I of eriiMiilerH. We hihI
never fnrcet the ilutv Unit their uc
ril'n'e Iiiih lit icl in inn iih of full'illini
their hopeH null their ilil'Mie to tin
tiliuoHt, Tliirf it hociiih to me in tin
iiiiMi'i'-ive Iikkiui nnd lliu iimpirim
inmiilitlit of the ilnv.
"WOdliltOW WILSON."
Mabel Normand in "The Pest1
at the Rialt.o Theater Tonight
iYANKSFIGHTING IN -"7
CONTINUOUS SUN SliWill
IN NORTH RUSSIA ( '
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r-t 1 A nwJL. (,ll ' f l t
i, r ' wiSB' ', NORMHD
'E Lw AjVhT&itijIiW " THE PEST
M.iln'l Niii'iiinuil but the runni'.'-t
role of her eill'ier in her lie'vt
lold',vvn I'ii tiire. "The 1'iit." SIik'h
K. C. Pltfher Sold to St. Josenh.
KANSAS CITY. .Mo.. Mnv 2!).
'ili ber PiiiiI lloll'imiii of tlio -sie
' tv AHoeiutinn teulii. hiiii '.'i-ii fcoh
'i the SI. .lo'-eiih Western 1.1'iiui
lull it wiih iiliooiilieeil here puluv.
liwnvH iii trouble, but -!ie ui t out ot
II How? Sec '"ibe I'eM.''. Iff
lit Cut Kinlto lolling! Mild tomorrow
Folicrt Bacon'at Death's Door.
XKW YOliK. M.iv 2!!. Itobert Un
on,' former nmbnuiwiibir to Frnnce
- it m in n eritieal eouditinii lodav a'
1 liospitul where bo wan opernled 01
Vir nitHto:i!ii tiil titi-rdiiv.
A Itt IIANOKI-. Mnv 27.- ( liv Hie
AHoeiateil l'r"H.) Tin; I'ir.t Arner
eun unit to huil for home will be u
uilliilion which Iiiih held the Vlulii
railway front. The few Amerie.m j
nfiinli v mid engineer ileaetbments I
sliil HI Ibe Iront line positions arv
'it'htini: in (-:iti.'iiioiiH davliu'iil. There
no miilniubt sun hut fur two or
hrec IhitiiH itfter 1 o'eloek nt nitbt
hero 'm hu.v twiliaht over Northern
tiiH-in. '
'I he iiihahilanlH of villuL'eK 11 bur,'
'ir 'J'er.ki eout, whb-h in the buid
jeied southern nhore of the Kola
Yi.in' iihi. havi; been relieved I'roin
iitrvuiion nv 1111 Aineriean lien iros
iiip uhieh bun returned here niter
lenetratiiiif the iee floes. This ship,
orumuniled bv Captniii J. It. Cle-.vell
if Itellini'biun, Wash., was tint 1 rt
nift to visit the i!bii:e.s sin,"C the
American Ited Cros shit) was there
ust iiiitulnn.
I.urtre erowds. inelud'n'; inmiv
Ainerieun nnd Ititssimi nobliers. wit
aessed 11 parade today of the lirit
sh relief force which arrived here
.esterilav. All the British Koldiers
ire picked men mid created 11 tine
nn'rcsion.
'I'bev were iiL'reeriblv Hiirprised to
':iid instead of the expected Arctic
onditions warm hriulrt niii.-liine nnd
Toasted Cheese
Here's a dish that Snow Flakes
are particularly adapted to. Spread :
grated cheese on each Spxw r lake
Soda, toast in a quick oven. The
result an appetizing, satisfying?
lunch You should try this. (
Don't ask for .crackers, say Snow
Flakes.
Your grocer can supply you.
p- .ivy ai
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' t A s ' 4 A
H- i ; s f" .
r.n - ,
" ' y te I '""fefw
Spending the Money at Home
Keeps It Working for You
EVEN after the money h:is left your liands
to pass into those of a-Ieutoi'd ilerehant
it still will retiim you a benetit. The mer
eliant deposits.it in the' bank and from
there a great part goes out rs assistance in
..raising or nuirkcting erops or benefitting'
business.
The First National Dank often helps
that money on its way both goiutj and
. coming. '
Vhe First national Daik
Mddford Oregon '
VArU-
It's toasted
. TUST like your bullcreil toast. Lucky -
Strike, the real Burlcy cigarette has the
most appetizing quality because it's toasted.
Toasting develops .the Burley" flavor.
2S3
Dpsnyoui'
package
this way
LUCKY
B.-r&'B
cigarette
... v
Its
toa
In two yciirs lhc Lucky Strike
cigarette has become famous because
it's toasted.
For pipe smokers the
uniiift to'nstod (Invor in
Lucky Strike tobacco.
n
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fNis n
a,
Guaranteed by ;
INC n pen ATca
AUTOMOBILISTS
. 1,.
V .Don't ruin your storage battery by using hydrant ".
water. . ( ' ..
Distilled Water-rlfic per gallon without eon-,
tainer; 25c per gallon with container. .
IGlfATION REPAIRING
Magnetos, Spark Coils, Motors and Generators
repaired and rewound. Guaranteed good as new.
IMtcries repaired. Wo are Southern Oregon Agents
, for the celebrated Burd Kings.. Try them for com
pression. :'..'..' .''.;.',. ';,'.. .; '.
CRATER LAKEMOTOR CO. V '
BASjEBALL
DUNSMUIR
ASHLAND
Friday, May 30
at - -
Roundup Park, Ashland
Game Promptly at 2 p. m.
Adults 50c. " Children 25c
Grand Stand Included
satisacgT.fMr
VILMO FLOUR
Manufactured From the Home Grown Wheat
' For Home Trade
Rogue Valley Milling Co.
MedfordOregon
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